NIH Grants for Pharmacogenomics Research
FY'05 April 18 — May 8* |
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City, State or Country Name
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Organization Name
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Principal Investigator
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Award
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Title
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CALIFORNIA Pasadena |
California Institute of Technology | Quake, Stephen R |
$1,030,000 | Ultrasensitive Nanofluidic Devices for Genomic Analysis |
Palo Alto | Roche Palo Alto | Peltz, Gary A |
$288,917 | Pharmacogenetic Analysis in Mice |
Los Angeles | University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine | Wong, Mali | $143,962 | Pharmacogenetics of Antidepressant Drugs |
La Jolla | University of California, San Diego School of Medicine | Yuan, Jason Xj |
$153,917 | SNPs in Idopathic Pulmonary Artierial Hypertension |
San Francisco | University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine | Boushey, Homer A |
$211,800 | Microarray-based Detection and Typing of Rhinoviruses |
San Francisco | University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine | Albertson, Donna G |
$427,448 | Microarray-Based Scanning of the Mouse Genome |
Santa Barbara | University of California, Santa Barbara | Johnson, Lincoln V |
$101,268 | Genomics and Proteomics for Vision Research |
CONNECTICUT New Haven |
Yale University School of Medicine | Gunel, Murat | $340,284 | Functional Genomics of the Cavernous Malformation Gene |
New Haven | Yale University School of Medicine | Lifton, Richard P |
$297,485 | Genetics and Genomics of Human Disease |
MARYLAND Ellicott City |
Life Biomed | Denkin, Steven | $307,944 | Microarray Detection of MDR-TB |
Balitmore | University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute | Moult, John | $259,000 | Analysis of the Functional Impact of Coding Region SNPs |
MASSACHUSETTS Boston |
Massachusetts General Hospital | Louis, David N |
$150,500 | Custom Array CGH for Glioma Diagnosis and Management |
MICHIGAN St. Joseph |
GeneGo | Nikolskaya, Tatiana A |
$98,648 | Networks from Toxicogenomics Gene Expression Data |
Ann Arbor | University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Medical School | Hayes, Daniel F |
$453,275 | Correlative Studies of erbB-2/HER2 and p53 in CALGB Pro. |
NEW YORK Buffalo |
Roswell Park Cancer Institute | Ambrosone, Christine B | $361,326 | Pharmacogenetics: Breast Cancer Treatment and Prognosis |
NORTH CAROLINA Chapel Hill |
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill School of Medicine | Dees, Elizabeth C |
$122,997 | P450 Phenotype and Chemotherapy Toxicity in the Elderly |
OHIO Columbus |
Ohio State University College of Medicine | Barth, Rolf F | $328,188 | Molecular Targeting of EGFR for the Treatment of Gliomas |
PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburgh |
Allegheny Singer Research Institute | Lasken, Roger S |
$375,000 | Whole Genome Amplification for Rapid Low Cost Genotyping |
Pittsburgh | University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine | Lotrich, Francis E |
$173,556 | Pharmacogenomics of Interferon-Induced Depression |
Philadelphia | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | Gaynor, James William |
$770,693 | APOE Genotype and Sequelae of Infant Cardiac Surgery |
TEXAS San Antonio |
University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio | Suh, Yousin | $73,000 | Gene-SNP Haplotype Analysis of an Aging Population |
WASHINGTON Seattle | University of Washington | Meldrum, Deirdre R |
$1,206,564 | Microscale Instrument Development for Genomic Analysis |
WISCONSIN Madison |
University of Wisconsin, Madison | Schwartz, David C |
$501,821 | New Physical Methodologies for Genomic Analysis |
CANADA Vancouver |
British Columbia Cancer Agency | Sadar, Marianne D |
$221,400 | Genomic and Proteomic Analysis of Prostate Cancer |
*SOURCE: US National Institutes of Health
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NIH Grants for Pharmacogenomics Research: May 19, 2005
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